Monthly Archives:April 2011

A to Z home

Today – still catching up – the letter is B.

How perfect is that? My given name is NOT PurpleMoose (really?) but Barbara. I was named for my mother’s youngest sister who is only about 18 years older than I am. Aunt Barbie is my last living tie to my Mom, although we are thousands of miles away from each other. This moosie lives in Alaska’s “wilds” and she lives in the farthest wilds of Texas.

Heh – two Barbaras in the two largest states. (both MY state and I are bigger – lol)

Barbara seems to be a dying name. Most of the ones I have met are in my generational age – anywhere from 80’s to 60’s – although I have met a few in their 30s.
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Discovered the challenge through Clew’s Blues blog and thought I might try it. Doing it unofficially because there are over 1000 people doing it and I choose not to do a linky-log thingy with that many links to it. So, each day I write for this challenge I will simply give you a link to the A to Z home and let you choose whether or not to go there to read. Deal? Deal.
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The idea is to write something every day but Sundays (see I’ve already broken a rule) thus writing 26 days on the letters of the alphabet. I need to catch up on some days: A and B (Friday and Saturday)
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A: Alaska

Hubby and I moved to Alaska in 1978 – we were not yet 30, had two young daughters (3 and 8) and needed to get away from the BIG city of Columbus, Ohio. His mother had moved to the Atlanta, GA area and my mother had passed away five years previously.

We still had some kin around – cousins and such – but it was time for us to move on to become adults.

We attended a small church there – which hosted “home missionaries” from Alaska often. One of them sold us – hook, line and sinker – on Alaska. He always brought gorgeous pictures of scenery, including shots of water, mountains, fishing, wildlife . . . ALASKA with all capital letters.

We knew it was the right move to make when we were able to sell our moderately large home,all of the furnishings and two vehicles with little to no advertising . . . in TWO WEEKS!

It was a GOD thang!

A job as winter caretakers for a Kenai fish packing company was arranged for hubby by the missionary pastor. Hubby was hired over the phone without an in-person meeting. The owner even purchased hubby’s airplane ticket because we hadn’t closed on the Columbus house yet and had no money.
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